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Credential Theft Is More Than a Stolen Credit Card
It’s an understatement to say that a data breach is devastating to a company’s future, its employees, its management and its customers. Sadly, it’s the virtual front door often left unsecured and open to everyone that’s the culprit.
In Recruiting Wars, Agencies Should Play to Their Strengths
For state and local governments, recruiting and hiring are always a challenge. But that’s not to say it’s hopeless. To learn more, GovLoop spoke with the Director of Research at the Center for State and Local Government Excellence.
Evaluate Your Lens – How to Re-assess Your View
We can compare our view of life to a camera lens. What can we do to expand that lens and re-assess our view of what’s really going on?
States Join Forces in Using Data to Fight COVID-19
As COVID-19 came crashing down on the U.S. like a wave, first striking the West Coast before spilling into the rest of the country, state and local governments relied on one another to fine-tune their responses.
America’s Dilemma: Addressing Racism in the Workplace
This belief system has been applied to many parts of our lives to manifest turmoil among millions, causing long-term mental and physical hardships. It is time to take a stand, publicly denounce racism and promote inclusion.
3 Steps for Creating Effective Disaster Response Communication
A lack of communication leaves citizens confused about critical information. Here’s a three-step approach that governments can use to change that.
Working Hard or Working Smart: The Best Time Management Strategies
Feeling a time crunch? Here are some tips to help you become more productive and happy at work without burning yourself out.
How a National Security Lab Streamlined ‘Annoyances’
Today, Sandia’s communications team is better able to focus on the task at hand because they experience far fewer interruptions from clients seeking help with finding assets.
Your Data in the Year of Everything Else – An NIH Video Case Study
Take a moment to watch and learn about the hub-and-spoke model at the National Institutes of Health, as explained by Dr. Susan Gregurick, Associate Director for Data Science.